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Invictus MD Strategies Corp IVITF

Invictus MD Strategies Corp is a cannabis company with a focus on the Canadian cannabis space, offering a selection of products under a wide range of cannabinoid profiles that fit the demand of the company's medical clients and retail customers. Its wholly-owned subsidiary's Phase I and Phase II facilities are in full production. The company's 50% owned subsidiary has completed its Phase II expansion and received its amended license from Health Canada. Another of its wholly owned subsidiary, connects medical clients to physicians for medical cannabis.


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Comment by CommodityCowboyon Dec 20, 2019 9:47am
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RE:Embarrassment

RE:Embarrassment The current share price is exactly where it needs to be to minimize the impact of getting rid of the ABG contract. It's pretty great we've been able to resist and hold just above 12 cents so we don't end up paying out 2 million or let shares go for any more than we have to. New quarterly results due out any day with highest revenues yet, new 5.7 million in financing secured for the new year under 20 cents/share to keep going. Continuing to cut costs and grow revenue. What more do you want given the circumstances of past mismanagement?
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